Rosy financial future ahead for green building suppliers
January 13, 2010 by Tom Guay
Companies that offer products and services for the green building market will experience a wild ride ahead, and it’s all uphill.
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Companies that offer products and services for the green building market will experience a wild ride ahead, and it’s all uphill.
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Are you game enough to challenge football great Roger Staubach over the wisdom of adopting green building principles?
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The popularity of adopting green building principles has thrived during, or perhaps because of, the recession, because the principles create powerful cost-cutting opportunities.
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Companies offering products and services that go into green buildings and green offices are the big winners of the federal government’s latest sustainability push.
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Get ready for green lease negotiations, whether you’re the commercial tenant or building owner.
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The push to make commercial and residential buildings more energy efficient is taking off. The runway may have been a long one, but the idea is gaining altitude.
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The basic light bulb may not seem like the hottest new product around, but it does hold the key to shoring up the bottom line for businesses and consumers alike.
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The basic light bulb may not seem like the hottest new product around, but it does hold the key to shoring up the bottom line for businesses and consumers alike.
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Going green is a gradual process. It often involves waiting until existing materials wear out and then replacing them with eco-friendly variations. Latest: your company’s parking lot.